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In this episode Dr Mikkel Bek Clausen takes us through his recent paper about the addition of a large dose of shoulder strengthening for subacromial impingement. We discuss in detail what muscle groups and exercises they studied and what has been shown to be the most effective for subacromial impingement. See a link to this paper here - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34048281/. See a link to Mikkel's twitter thread about this paper here - https://twitter.com/mikkelbek/status/1398340812459675648.
Dr Mikkel Bek Clausen is a PT, PhD, Senior associate professor. He has special scientific interests in shoulder rehabilitation, management of persistent pain and football injuries.
Our host is Michael Rizk from Physio Network and iMoveU: https://cutt.ly/ojJEMZs
👏 Become a better physiotherapist with online education from world-leading experts:
https://www.physio-network.com/
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In this episode Dr Mikkel Bek Clausen takes us through his recent paper about the addition of a large dose of shoulder strengthening for subacromial impingement. We discuss in detail what muscle groups and exercises they studied and what has been shown to be the most effective for subacromial impingement. See a link to this paper here - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34048281/. See a link to Mikkel's twitter thread about this paper here - https://twitter.com/mikkelbek/status/1398340812459675648.
Dr Mikkel Bek Clausen is a PT, PhD, Senior associate professor. He has special scientific interests in shoulder rehabilitation, management of persistent pain and football injuries.
Our host is Michael Rizk from Physio Network and iMoveU: https://cutt.ly/ojJEMZs
👏 Become a better physiotherapist with online education from world-leading experts:
https://www.physio-network.com/

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